Rhea Chakraborty’s tribute to the Indian Army: from one military home to another …
Actor Riya Chakraborty wrote an emotional and strong note as the ‘daughter’ of an Indian Army officer. He sent his love to the families of soldiers fighting for the country amidst increasing tension between India and Pakistan.

Actor Riya Chakraborty shared an emotional note on Saturday, appreciated Indian soldiers for their valor and sacrifice, as tension between India and Pakistan increased. The actor posted a long note on his Instagram account, which told members of the armed forces that he was ‘standing’ with them.
Chakravarti, who is the daughter of Lieutenant Colonel Indrajit Chakraborty, recalled the time when she would live for a long time to return to her father, and also saw her mother hiding her tears. The 32 -year -old said as the daughter of an army officer, she ‘learned quickly’.
Shane wrote, “I grew up seeing my father wearing my uniform like another skin – calm, proud, ready. And I was watching my mother holding tears like a soldier.”
“Being the daughter of an army officer means that you learn quickly … This love often looks like a distance. This pride quietly holds hands with fear,” she further said.
Chakraborty highlighted how people in the country can sleep well because soldiers are fighting for the country. “Today, I sleep safely in my house because someone else’s father, mother, brother or sister are out of there – standing on the border, standing long,” he wrote.
The actor finished his note on a strong note: Waiting, hope, praying for every army, Navy and Air Force family – I see you. I feel you. I am standing with you Sending love, power and a salute from one military home to another. Jai Hindi (SIC). ,

Not only Riya Chakra, Anushka Sharma, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Nimrat Kaur, Gul Panag, Akshay Kumar, Preity Zinta, Arjun Rampal, Sushmita Sen, Lara Dutta and Neha Dhupia have also shared their stories with army families.
Meanwhile, India continued to defend itself against Pakistan’s drone and missile attacks at the country’s military structures, citizens and border religious centers under Operation Sindoor, on 22 April as a response to the Ghahanai Pahgam attack, which claimed 26 lives, mostly tourists, in Basaran Medo of Cashmi.